We performed a comparison between Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control and SkyKick Cloud Manager based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about VMware, Nutanix, IBM and others in Cloud Management."The report feature is very useful."
"It is a highly stable solution. Stability-wise, I rate the solution a nine out of ten."
"One of the clearest examples is the agility of discovering processes/sessions that are burdening the database environment. With this agility, the DBA can more quickly verify this type of problem, in addition to checking locked sessions and not having to do several searches in views and tables of the data dictionary. The tool already does this for you in an agile way."
"The tool's most valuable feature is notifications. It is also flexible in defining metrics where you can specify any metric type. Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control helps monitor the resources you manage so that you do not overpay."
"From a performance perspective, the management capabilities of the product are very valuable to its customers."
"If you're using Oracle products, you should definitely use Oracle Enterprise Manager because it is central to product management."
"Another feature is the Resource Manager, where we can manage the consumption of resources of certain queries, separately in resource groups. Depending on the characteristics of the query, queries can be placed in groups that consume less database and hardware resources."
"The solution is reliable."
"Technical support has been good."
"It is sometimes difficult to create configurations in Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control."
"Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control needs to monitor other Oracle tools as well. It should also improve its pricing."
"You cannot use Enterprise Manager as replacement for a WebLogic console."
"I've had both positive and negative experiences with support. Its compatibility with the rest of the products in the market is less."
"Because all our banking infrastructure is based on Oracle, I’ve tried to register Enterprise Manager on the middleware level, let's say, WebLogic applications. But I cannot say that I can do all the administration from Enterprise Manager, that I can do from the WebLogic Admin Console. So, I think here it needs some improvement: Things that you can do on the WebLogic Admin Console, you should be able to do them on the Enterprise Manager, so you don’t have to log into the Admin Console."
"Oracle Data Guard monitoring: There are no alerts for redo log transport failure."
"Adding new databases is difficult in Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control."
"When registering a host, only if your host is running Linux will you get all the information which is available on EM. It would be nice if in future releases to include IBM AIX (primarily) and Microsoft Windows (secondly)."
"I'm fairly new to the solution and need to explore it further."
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control is ranked 16th in Cloud Management with 34 reviews while SkyKick Cloud Manager is ranked 30th in Cloud Management with 1 review. Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control is rated 8.2, while SkyKick Cloud Manager is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control writes "A robust product to deal with application performance enhancemen". On the other hand, the top reviewer of SkyKick Cloud Manager writes "Robust, reasonably priced, and offers good features". Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control is most compared with AWS Control Tower, IBM Turbonomic, VMware Aria Operations and HPE OneSphere, whereas SkyKick Cloud Manager is most compared with CloudSphere.
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